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The Bermuda Triangle's infamous reputation for unexplained disappearances is largely unfounded, according to scientist Karl ...
The Bermuda Triangle, though a real region in the North Atlantic Ocean, is often discussed in the same manner as legends like ...
An Australian scientist says he has figured out the leading cause of the Bermuda Triangle disappearances. Here's the answer.
For decades the Bermuda Triangle has been a tidy label for messy events. Ships vanish. Planes go silent. Stories grow legs.
The Bermuda Triangle mystery is in the limelight, featuring a theory given by an Australian scientist, Karl Kruszelnicki. His ...
For decades, the Bermuda Triangle between Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico has been linked to unexplained vanishings of ships and planes. Australian scientist Karl Kruszelnicki, backed by NOAA, ...
Karl Kruszelnicki debunks the Bermuda Triangle myth, attributing disappearances to high traffic, navigational hazards, and human error rather than supernatural causes. He supports his claims with ...
While the Bermuda Triangle's mysteries are often attributed to the supernatural, the Bass Strait Triangle presents its own series of unexplained disappearances. From the 18th century to the present ...
In December 1945, five U. S. Navy TBM Avenger torpedo bombers lifted off from Fort Lauderdale for a routine training mission.
Kruszelnicki explained that Flight 19 took off in early December 1945 on a training mission because World War II had just ended, and the U.S. Navy was teaching their aviators a new trade.
How much do you actually know about Dr Karl Kruszelnicki? With the veteran science broadcaster taking his triple j show out of the studio for the first time, we find out his origin story — and so much ...
Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki has revealed in a TikTok clip that there are DNA traces of up to 400 insects that can be found in every teabag.